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This study has been prepared within the project Sustainable development solutions for Tanzania-strengthening research to achieve SDGs funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland.
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      Labor EconomicsInternational Law
Background: Malaria is still a leading child killer in sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, access to prompt and effective malaria treatment, a mainstay of any malaria control strategy, is sub-optimal in many settings. Little is known about obstacles... more
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      Public HealthPublic health systems and services researchRural Health ServicesLogistic Models
Background Throughout Africa, the private retail sector has been recognised as an important source of antimalarial treatment, complementing formal health services. However, the quality of advice and treatment at private outlets is a... more
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      Public HealthPublic health systems and services researchRural Health ServicesLogistic Models
Background Malaria control strategies emphasize the need for prompt and effective treatment of malaria episodes. To increase treatment efficacy, Tanzania changed its first-line treatment from chloroquine to sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP)... more
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There is an emerging scholarly concern for reconstructing and engaging with diverse approaches that theorize the question of power. Scholars focusing on the Global South critically explore how power dynamics shaping forestry governances... more
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    • Sociology
objectives To characterize availability of fever and malaria medicines within the retail sector in rural Tanzania, assess the likely public health implications, and identify opportunities for policy interventions to increase the coverage... more
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      Tropical medicine (Health Sciences)Anti-Bacterial AgentsPublic health systems and services researchDosage Forms
To describe geographical and dispersion patterns of men who have sex with men (MSM)-related venues in a large East African city and their associations with times, participants and venue type. Mapping of MSM sites in Dar es Salaam was... more
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This study was designed to explore the interactions between food securing activities, health and gender equity from the perspective of rural east African women. The specific objectives were to document the critical interaction among these... more
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      AgricultureAfrican Health
We present a model for developing health services for men who have sex with men (MSM) in sub-Saharan Africa and other places where MSM are heavily stigmatized and marginalized. The processes of the SPEND model include Safe treatment for... more
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Studies have shown high rates of depression among men who have sex with men (MSM) in developed countries. Studies have also shown association between depression and HIV risk among MSM. However, very little research has been done on... more
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      PsychologyMedicinePublic health systems and services researchPsychiatric Status Rating Scales
Non-communicable diseases have been one among of the dangerous diseases today apart to the communicable diseases. It grows very faster/enormously and affect millions of people in the world. Historically, the non-communicable diseases... more
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    • Public Health
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    • Public Health
There are many initiatives, programs and projects based on fishing resource management and improvement of fishing communities. Indeed, all are trying to introduce new forms of fishing as way of improving the marine industry. Nonetheless,... more
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The report of field attachment will be derived from the internship undertaken by the student. It will follow the general guidelines issued by Makerere University. Notably font to use is New Times Roman, size 12, 1.5 spacing, 1inch all... more
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    • Social Policy
Previous research suggested that sex differences in personality traits are larger in prosperous, healthy, and egalitarian cultures in which women have more opportunities equal with those of men. In this article, the authors report... more
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This paper provides an assessment of the extent to which productive sector policies mainstream sustainable land management (SLM) principles and suggests how mainstreaming of these principles could be strengthened and be more effective in... more
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    • "Journal of Environment and Earth Science"